‘Kadala Mage’ to enthrall Tulu drama lovers in UAE

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April 20, 2017

Dubai: ‘Kadala Mage’, a grand hit Tulu drama, is all set to enthrall drama lovers in UAE. Kadala Mage is showing its 61st performance at Dubai where team Kadala Mage is excited and all set to entertain Dubai fun lovers.

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Rhythm Events in association with Nama Tuluveru have geared up for the staging of a new concept Tulu comedy drama of the famous Writer Director Filmmaker Vijayakumar Kodialbail’ ‘Kadala Mage’ scheduled to be presented in Dubai on Friday the 21st April, 2017 with show starting at 5.30 pm in Sh. Rashid Auditorium, The Indian High School, Oud Maitha Road, Dubai.

Whole team of Vijayakumar Kodialbail will be arriving from Mangalore along with the Technical staff too to entertain the Tuluvas in UAE. Tulu Nada Ratna, Dinesh Attavar will be seen in a special performance. A.K. Vijaya (Kokila) will be providing the Music. It would be a festival for all those drama lovers to witness the event after a long time.

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